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Letters / BY: Michael Priest, MD April 2003
... might well be your response! However, the delay between my contact with the general surgeon and operation was less than ...
Letters / BY: John Rees, MD January/February 2002
... of information to members when the association needs to contact every member urgently • Conducting telephone ... service providers. If this is the case, you can contact the membership database assistant Lorie Arlitt at ...
Editorials / BY: Michael Goldberger, MD April 2002
... entered the room, read from the chart without making eye contact, and gave his opinion. At the end of his monologue, ...
Letters / BY: Peter Rees, PhD, FRCPC October 2002
... of whiplash brain injury comparable to those in mild contact brain trauma have not been published. Positron ... injury, but depression. [3,4] Brain injury without head contact has been demonstrated experimentally in non-human ... to zero in fractions of a second—the cranium may never contact a solid object, yet the brain is irreversibly ...
Letters / BY: Joanna Bates, MDCM, CCFP March 2001
... was inappropriate because of an equity issue is advised to contact my office immediately and we arrange an alternate ...
Editorials / BY: Lorraine Gillespie, RN June 2000
... country’s health-care system. It is the first level of contact of individuals, family, and community with the health ...
Blog / BY: Juanita Grant
... . For questions or help understanding your profile, contact Juanita Grant at jgrant@doctorsofbc.ca or 604 ...
Blog, COVID-19 / BY: Robert Anthony, MD
... program that offers an 8-1-1 phoneline for the public to contact a nurse regarding urgent health issues. In April ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... support from fathers was reported as very positive: eye contact, having someone to express her pain to, and receiving ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... my delight onto my dear wife, hoping that the physical contact or perhaps some vague memory fragment of our own ...